WASHINGTON, Muharram 29, 1438, Oct 30, 2016, SPA -- U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged South African President Jacob Zuma on Sunday to reconsider its plan to withdraw from the International Criminal Court in October next year, Reuters reported. The International Criminal Court, which opened in July 2002 and has 124 member states, is the first legal body with permanent international jurisdiction to prosecute genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. South Africa and Burundi have officially notified the United Nations of their intent to withdraw from the Rome Statute, the 1998 treaty establishing The Hague-based court. The withdrawals will take effect in October 2017. After Ban spoke with Zuma by phone on Sunday, his spokesman issued a statement saying Ban "appreciates the continued and unwavering commitment of the South African government to justice and accountability" and hopes it will reconsider its decision. Ban told the U.N. Security Council on Friday that he regretted the ICC departures and said they could "send a wrong message on these countries' commitment to justice." -- SPA 22:03 LOCAL TIME 19:03 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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